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Lower prevalence of Blastocystis sp. infections in HIV positive compared to HIV negative adults in Ghana.

Veronica Di CristanzianoRossella D'AlfonsoFederica BerrilliFred Stephen SarfoMaristella SantoroLavinia FabeniElena KnopsEva HegerRolf KaiserAlbert DomprehRichard Odame PhillipsBetty NormanTorsten FeldtKirsten Alexandra Eberhardt
Published in: PloS one (2019)
It is largely reported that people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Africa are affected from parasite infections and that co-infections may adversely impact on their immune status, accelerating progress to AIDS and worsening gastrointestinal manifestations. Differently, in this study Blastocystis sp. was associated with a better immune status jointly with a healthy body weight while it seems to be reduced with the progression of HIV infection. This data agree with recent suggestions that Blastocystis sp. can represent a component of the healthy gut microbiota.
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